Four More 'One Life to Live' Actors Set for Online Production
Tuc Watkins, Josh Kelly, Florencia Lozano and Shenell Edmonds will make the move.
More cast members from daytime soap opera One Life to Live have agreed to move with the production when it launches online.
The Online Network announced that Tuc Watkins (David), Josh Kelly (Cutter), Florencia Lozano (Tea) and Shenell Edmonds (Destiny) will join fellow actors Melissa Archer, Kelley Missal, Sean Ringgold, Andrew Trischitta, Jerry VerDorn, Ted King, Michael Eason, Kassie DePaiva and Erika Slezak in the cast pending final guild agreements.
It was previously announced that the soap's head writer and consulting producer Ron Calivati will continue with the online show pending a WGA agreement.
Pending agreements, The Online Network will launch in January 2012.
Prospect Park announced earlier this year that it was bringing canceled soaps All My Children and One Life to Live online. It was also announced in September that All My Children would debut in its new form in January.
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